Version: 2008
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Feeds Plus 1

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP
  • Date added: February 01, 2007
  • Total Downloads: 9,890
  • Downloads last week: 12
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Feeds Plus is an Internet Explorer 7 add-on that makes your feed reading experience easy and efficient. You can read your feeds in a combined view (aggregate feeds) and get pop-up notifications when there are new items to read.

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